21 3. Who thinks that cloud is nothing more then virtualizaion? No Yes

22 4. CriIcal applicaions do not belong in the cloud. Agree? No Yes

23 Something New

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25 New? Cloud compuing is an amalgam of mostly exising technologies and services Some use models, coupled with scope of availability and ease of use are part of what s new The access and availability of compuing, storage and applicaions enables individual users to be content creators, publishers and applicaion developers. Further developments and roles are expanding in new and innovaive ways. Are exising regulatory paradigms relevant or applicable?

28 Plaaorm as a Service Saas PaaS IaaS PlaAorm delivery model: Plaaorms are built upon Infrastructure, which is expensive EsImaIng demand is not a science! Plaaorm management is not fun!

29 Socware as a Service Saas PaaS IaaS SoEware delivery model No hardware or socware to manage The applicaion is owned, delivered and managed remotely by one or more providers Service delivered through a browser

30 Emerging through the cloud What is cloud compuing? An emerging consumpion and delivery model What does it do? It enables the provisioning of standardized business and compuing services How? Through a shared infrastructure In a nutshell Cloud compuing changes IT services delivery in the same way that: ATMs changed banking The Internet changed commerce

31 Defining the cloud CompuIng infrastructure and some business funcions can live virtually, in the cloud. Technical people see a more efficient way to organize IT assets. ExecuIves see a beger way to run the business. Consumers benefit! CompuIng resources such as: Processing power Storage Databases and messaging An emerging paradigm: Four walls and a floor no more Tap into the virtual resources when needed Everything is provisioned by the cloud Standardized services enable automated provisioning and delivery

32 Cloud computing is A user experience and a business model ApplicaIons Data IT resources provided as services over the network An infrastructure Provision Deploy Operate virtualized compuing resources over an intranet or the Internet An acquisiion and delivery model Acquire compuing services through the network Improve business performance Control costs A way to reduce IT complexity and accelerate business value

33 Typical examples

34 Typical examples

35 Cloud computing is an enterprise architecture consolidated onto servers with virtualized resources rapidly provisioning standardized services over a public or private network leading to a flexible cost model and business innovaion.

42 Why cloud computing? And why now? We are experiencing information explosion and rapid change, which are creating new challenges. 10x Digital data is grown tenfold from 2007 to K PB/Mo Global Internet traffic volume expected by trillion 83% Number of devices that are connected to the Internet Q Percentage of CIOs who expect to face substanial change over the next three years

43 Something Borrowed

44 8. Do you think that a cloud soluion is safe? 8a. Your data & HA? No Yes

55 Differences in public IBM vs IRIS IBM Shorter Ime to market Non customizable Bigger distance to content More difficult to get support IRIS Longer Ime to market Customizable Shorter distance to content Easy to get support Price??

56 Borrowed old new? OLD: Based upon exising Intel / Power AIX or mainframe technology Based on Tivoli automaion poraolio: TPM ITM TSRM TSAM Borrowed: Combined with acquisiions like Cast Iron NEW: CombinaIon and packaging of socware hardware to deliver infrastructure as a service. Offers instant maturaion and standardizaion possibiliies to a company and avoid lengthy assessment period.

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58 10. Do you think that vendor lock- in is a potenial issue with cloud based soluions? No Yes

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